Cedar oil for hair - characteristics

Cedar oil is cold pressed from the seeds of Siberian pine. To the east of Ural it is simply an irreplaceable remedy for many illnesses (mainly skin), as well as a comprehensive prevention, strengthening the entire body. Women appreciate it for its unique, highly rejuvenating and spectacularly regenerating properties.

The harsh climate of Siberia is not friendly to hair or skin. Low temperatures and frost damage hair (deprives it of vitality and flexibility), dry it out and irritate the skin (both face and head). These climatic conditions required to find a product that will care and regenerate hair and body while protecting against extreme temperatures.

For the inhabitants of Syberia, cedar oil has become the remedy for such problems. Research has proved that when it comes to nurturing properties, cedar oil outrivals even coconut oil, sea buckthorn oil or almond oil. Additionally, it contains five times more vitamin E than olive oil.

Cedar oil has a high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (approximately 40% of linoleic acid and 14% of linolenic acid). Therefore, the product is suitable for high porosity, damaged hair that lacks vitality and requires constant moisture. Moreover, cedar oil creates a protecting film on the surface of the hair. On one hand, it protects from any damages, on the other, prevents water loss from the inside. Thanks to this, strands are provided with the proper level of hydration for many hours. It is extremely important in the case of high porosity, damaged hair with raised scales.